Glossary of PTC Thermistor
Resistance-Temperature characteristic (R-T) characteristic£º Resistance-temperature characteristic means the relation of zero power resistance of PTC thermistor to PTC thermistor body temperature under a specified voltage
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Rn£º Rated zero power resistance
Rmin£ºMinimum zero power resistance
TRmin £º Temperature corresponding to minimum resistance
Tc£º Switch temperature or curie temperature
Rc£ºSwitch resistance
Rmax£º Maximum resistance
TRmax £ºTemperature corresponding to maximum resistance
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Rated zero power resistance: resistance value of PTC thermistor measured at 25¡æ,
Minimum resistance £¨Rmin£©: the minimum resistance in temperature curve starting from temperature 25¡æ, and the corresponding temperature is Tmin corresponding to Rmin.
Switch temperature: The temperature at which the resistance value of PTC thermistor increases to twice Rmin, also called Curie temperature. From the switch temperature, resistance increases sharply.
Maximum operating voltage (Vmax): The maximum voltage that PTC thermistor can continuously endure at maximum permissible ambient temperature.
Maximum current £¨Imax£©: The maximum current permissible to flow through PTC thermistor under maximum operating voltage.
Non trip current (Int):The maximum current that won¡¯t cause PTC thermistor into high resistance state at the stipulated time and temperature, also called rated current, or hold current.
Trip current (It): The minimum current that causes PTC thermistor into high resistance sharp increasing under stipulated time and temperature.
Temperature range under maximum voltage: Operating ambient temperature range that PTC thermistor can continuously operate under maximum voltage.
Dissipation factor £¨¦Ä£©: The ratio of power dissipation change to corresponding temperature change mw/¡æ. ¦Ä=P/£¨T-Tr£©
Breakdown voltage: The maximum voltage that PTC thermistor can bear under stipulated time and temperature. PTC thermistor will breakdown exceeding this voltage.
Thermal Time Constant £¨¦Ó£© is the time required for PTC thermistor to change 63% of the difference between its initial and final temperature. ¦Ó= C/¦Ä
Residual current ( Ir)£º current under heat balance state, after PTC thermistor resistance increases sharply, under maximum operating voltage.


T1¡¢T2 corresponding to R1¡¢R2,10¡æ, 25¡æ higher than curie temperature separately.
Temperature at minimum resistance £¨TRmin£©£º Temperature corresponding to minimum resistance.
Upper category temperature: Maximum ambient temperature that PTC thermistor can operate continuously.
Low category temperature: Minimum ambient temperature that that PTC thermistor can operate continuously.
Voltage-Current characteristics
Voltage-current characteristic means the relation of voltage across PTC thermistor to current under stable condition with thermal balance. (As shown in the following fig.)

Insulation thermistor: thermistor that satisfy stipulated insulation resistance and voltage test requirement.
Non-insulation thermistor: thermistor that does not require insulation voltage and insulation resistance test.
Ininital current (Iin): the current that appears instantaneously in circuit switch starting to closing.
Peak-peak value of initial current.
Current-Time characteristic means current change characteristics vs. time with voltage on.

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